Monopoly on doubt: Post-mortem examinations in Israel, 1950s-1980s [0.03%]
怀疑时代的垄断:以色列20世纪50~80年代的尸检制度改革
Benny Nuriely,Liat Kozma
Benny Nuriely
This article examines the durability of high post-mortem examination rates in Israel between the 1950s-1980s. Previous studies overlooked the issue of medical authority and the social history of autopsy, focusing on policy, technological de...
'A System Only to Be Defended on the Principle of Positive and Ascertained Necessity': Quarantine and Thomas Maitland's Contribution to the Medical Debates of 1819 and 1824 [0.03%]
'唯有在肯定及确证必要性基础上才可自卫的体系——论检疫以及托马斯·梅特兰对1819年和1824年医学争论的贡献》
Evangelos Aggelis Zarokostas
Evangelos Aggelis Zarokostas
This article focusses on the 'plague debates' which took place in the British parliament in 1819 and 1824, where the opinions of non-medical experts were also taken into account; particularly those of officials who had acquired relevant pra...
Ask the Doctor: Mental Hygiene Among the Young in Fin-de-Siècle Finland [0.03%]
问医生:世纪之交时期芬兰年轻人的精神卫生问题
Tuomas Laine-Frigren
Tuomas Laine-Frigren
The turn of the twentieth century in Finland saw an increasing number of popular articles and books on health, which were published within the broader framework of 'social hygiene' and aimed at children, young people and their families. Thi...
Material History, Historied Materials and the Question of Epistemic Freedom in Ghana's Medical Schools [0.03%]
加纳医学院中的材料历史、有历史的材料和认识自由问题
John Nott
John Nott
Medical schools rely on a wide range of tools, technologies and materials for their teaching, on books, and bodies, and on the buildings which house them. This article considers the histories of this material culture in the three oldest med...
The Moment of Patient Safety: Iatrogenic Injury, Clinical Error and Cultures of Healthcare in the NHS [0.03%]
医疗失误与医源性伤害:英国国民保健制度下的临床错误及医学文化研究
Christopher Sirrs
Christopher Sirrs
This article explores the 'the moment of patient safety'-the period around 2000 when patient safety became a key policy concern of the British National Health Service (NHS), and other healthcare systems. While harm caused by medical care (i...
Sugar-Sick Yet Healthy: Changing Concepts of Disease in the Dutch Diabetics Association (1945-1970) [0.03%]
甜食致病却健康:荷兰糖尿病协会疾病概念的变化(1945-1970)
Floor Haalboom
Floor Haalboom
Using the journal of the Dutch Diabetics Association (Nederlandse Vereniging van Suikerzieken), the article provides insight into the role of an early patient organisation in conceptualising the chronic disease diabetes and its management i...
From Praising the Remedy to Eulogising the Patient: Cristóbal de Castillejo's Satire of Guaiac in Early Modern Spain [0.03%]
从颂药到颂人:早期现代西班牙的文学讽刺作品《圭亚夸》
Ivana Bičak
Ivana Bičak
The article examines the contemporary satiric treatment of a new transatlantic drug, guaiac, in a sixteenth-century poem by the Castilian writer Cristóbal de Castillejo, entitled En alabança del palo de las Indias, estando en la cura dél...
'The Husband, For Whom She Endures All This': Dutch Men in Childbirth, 1900-1940 [0.03%]
《忍受这一切的丈夫:20世纪上半叶荷兰男性分娩陪产现象(1900—1940)》
Hieke Huistra
Hieke Huistra
I argue that in the early twentieth-century Netherlands, fathers regularly attended the birth of their children, and that this attendance was generally accepted or even encouraged by doctors. My findings contrast with existing historiograph...
'Drowned in a Sea of Inhumanity': Natural Childbirth, Postnatal Depression and the National Childbirth Trust, 1956-80s [0.03%]
《淹没在非人道的海洋中》:自然分娩、产后抑郁症以及全国生育信托,1956-20世纪80年代
Hilary Marland
Hilary Marland
During the 1970s, the National Childbirth Trust (NCT) began to provide information and support to women experiencing postnatal mental illness, building on its promotion of natural childbirth and emphasis on the emotional wellbeing of women ...
'Of One Blood?': Gendered Propaganda and Blood Donor Behaviour in Wartime Bristol and South West England, 1939-1945 [0.03%]
《同宗同血?》——战争期间英国布里斯托尔和西南部地区的性别宣传与献血行为(1939—1945)
John Beales
John Beales
This article explores civilian responses to the British army's blood donor recruitment campaign in wartime Britain, revealing it to be an underexplored medium for the examination of the contribution of women to Britain's war effort. However...